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Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'

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Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana', the king of sculpted foliage

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is an exceptional variety from the genus Anthurium, belonging to the Araceae family. Native to the humid tropical forests of Central America and Mexico, this Anthurium with decorative foliage is an epiphytic plant capable of reaching 60 to 80 cm in height at maturity, with leaves that can exceed 40 cm in length under good growing conditions.

Its foliage is strikingly beautiful : the elongated, heart-shaped leaves have a deep, velvety texture and are an intense, almost dark green, enhanced by highly contrasting silver veins that create a unique graphic pattern on each leaf. This characteristic motif, typical of the Clarinervium group, gives the plant a rare sculptural presence among tropical-leaved houseplants.

Adopt this Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' today and give your home exceptional tropical foliage.

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Maintenance tips

Care of the Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'

☀️ Light

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' thrives in bright, indirect light. Place it about 1 to 2 meters from an east- or west-facing window, sheltered from direct sunlight which would quickly scorch its velvety foliage. Avoid overly dark areas which significantly slow its growth and dull the brilliance of its silvery veins.

For rooms with poor lighting, ourfull spectrum horticultural lampfaithfully imitates natural light, without harmful UV rays, for healthy growth and perfectly colored foliage.

💧 Watering

Allow the potting mix to dry out completely before watering. In practice, water every 8 to 12 days during the growing season and reduce watering to every 2 to 3 weeks in winter. Ideally, use filtered or rainwater at room temperature, as the roots of this Anthurium are sensitive to lime.

Important advice:Persistent overwatering quickly leads to root rot. Always check that the pot has effective drainage holes.

🪴 Substrate

We recommend oursubstrate specially designed for Anthuriumformulated to provide optimal aeration, rapid drainage and balanced nutrition adapted to the epiphytic roots of this plant.

⭐️ Additional tips

The large, velvety leaves of Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' easily trap dust, which hinders photosynthesis. Clean them gently withour anti-limescale microfiber cleaning gloves, avoiding any product that would alter their velvety texture.

For a simplified overall maintenance routine, discoverour Complete Care Pack for foliage maintenance, which combines a sprayer, concentrated black soap and microfiber gloves to protect and beautify your plant naturally.

From March to October, fertilize regularly every 2 to 3 weeks with ourconcentrated liquid fertilizer for tropical plantsEasy to dose thanks to the included graduated pipette, for dense foliage and particularly expressive veins.

With simple, regular care, your Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' will develop absolutely spectacular, graphic foliage. It's an exceptional plant that generously rewards every bit of attention given to its well-being.

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Everything you need to know Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'

What light exposure is best for my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'?

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally placed 1 to 2 meters from an east or west facing window.

In its natural habitat of Central American rainforests, this Anthurium grows under dense canopy and never receives direct sunlight. It tolerates some partial shade, but its growth is slowed and its silvery veins gradually lose their characteristic contrast. In summer, a light curtain in front of a south-facing window allows light to diffuse properly without risking scorching the velvety foliage.

In winter, move the plant slightly closer to the source of natural light to compensate for the decrease in sunlight, without ever exposing it to the direct rays of the winter sun which remain intense enough to mark the leaves.

Important tip 🌿Avoid sudden changes in exposure: this Anthurium is sensitive to sudden variations in light which can cause rapid yellowing of young leaves.For rooms with poor lighting, ourgrow light for dimly lit indoor environmentsfaithfully mimics natural light, without harmful UV rays, to maintain healthy foliage and well-contrasted veins.

Is Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' toxic to animals and children?

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is toxic to cats, dogs and young children.

Like all members of the genus Anthurium and the Araceae family, this plant contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals in all its parts, particularly in the leaves and stems. These micro-crystals cause immediate mechanical irritation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, and digestive tract if ingested or if there is prolonged contact with the eyes or sensitive skin.

If ingested, the most common symptoms are excessive salivation, oral pain, swelling of the tongue and lips, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms are usually mild and resolve quickly, but veterinary or medical consultation is still recommended if ingestion is confirmed.

What precautions should be taken on a daily basis?

Place the Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' out of reach of young children and pets, preferably on a high shelf or in a room accessible only to adults.

By taking these simple precautions, this plant can absolutely coexist peacefully with your home and continue to beautify your interior safely.

Why are the leaves of my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' turning yellow?

The leaves of the Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' most often turn yellow due to overwatering, insufficient light, or a lack of nutrients.

  • If the leaves turn yellow and become limp, the problem usually stems from excess water causing the beginning of root rot.
  • If the leaves gradually turn yellow while remaining firm and dry, the plant often lacks light or fertilizer.
  • If the yellowing is accompanied by small light spots, a dull appearance or fine webbing, it may be a mite infestation, common indoors, especially in dry atmospheres.

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is particularly sensitive to hard water, which can cause a diffuse yellowing of the leaf blade and a progressive dulling of the silvery veins characteristic of this variety: preferring filtered or rainwater at room temperature often helps to avoid this problem.

Important tip 🌿One or two old leaves turning yellow from time to time is perfectly normal: it is part of the plant's natural cycle.On the other hand, there is cause for concern if several leaves turn yellow rapidly, if the phenomenon spreads to young leaves, or if growth slows down significantly.

In case of a mite infestation, prioritize ourbiological control solutions against miteseffective and respectful of the plant and your home.

When and how should I repot my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'?

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is ideally repotted in spring, between March and May, when growth resumes actively.

Repotting is necessary when:

  • The roots emerge through the drainage holes.
  • Growth is slowing down.
  • or that the substrate compacts too quickly after watering.

As a general rule, repotting every 2 years is sufficient for an adult plant.

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' develops a fairly dense epiphytic root system, with fleshy roots sensitive to asphyxiation: choosing a pot slightly larger than necessary avoids excess stagnant moisture around the roots and prevents the risk of rot.

Choose a pot 2 to 3 cm wider than the old one, and make sure it has drainage holes. Ourtransparent pots to monitor the rootsare ideal: their transparency allows you to easily observe root recovery and the condition of the roots after repotting, without having to disturb the plant.

Prepare a well-draining and aerated substrate, specially designed for Anthuriums.We recommend ourwell-draining substrates enriched with biostimulantsdesigned to promote drainage, root oxygenation, and healthy long-term growth. For this type of plant, ourpremium blend designed for Anthurium rootsis particularly recommended.

  1. Carefully remove the plant from its pot, tapping the pot if necessary to loosen the root ball without pulling on the stems.
  2. Gently loosen the roots if they are very compacted, without breaking them.
  3. Place a layer of substrate at the bottom of the pot, position the plant upright, then fill with substrate without burying the crown.

Important tip 🌿After repotting, water the plant to help the potting mix settle around the roots and eliminate any air pockets. Ensure that excess water can drain freely.Keep in mind that repotting is always a source of stress for the plant. Repotting every two years is sufficient to ensure healthy and balanced growth.

When and how should I fertilize my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'?

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is fertilized every 2 to 3 weeks from March to October, with a liquid fertilizer diluted in the watering water.

During autumn and winter, from November to February, significantly reduce or stop fertilizing. This is a period of dormancy during which the plant produces few or no new leaves.

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is a moderately growing plant that responds very favorably to regular nutrient supply: well-fertilized foliage develops particularly contrasting silver veins and a more pronounced velvety texture, which accentuates its exceptional decorative appearance.

A well-balanced intake promotes:

  • denser, more colorful foliage
  • steady growth,
  • and improved plant resistance.

👉 For best results, we recommend ourconcentrated fertilizer for houseplantsEasy to dose, with fast visible results. Practical tips are printed directly on the back of the label and on the product information sheet, for simple and hassle-free use.

Important tip 🌿Never fertilize a plant in a dry substrate: this could burn the roots.Water normally first, then apply diluted fertilizer 2 to 3 days later, when the potting mix is ​​slightly moist. Excess fertilizer can cause leaf burn. Regular but moderate fertilization will keep your Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' vigorous and healthy 💚

How do I properly water my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'?

Water the Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' when the substrate has dried out completely, approximately every 8 to 12 days in summer and every 15 to 20 days in winter. Use room temperature water.

As an epiphytic plant of tropical origin, Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' has fleshy roots adapted to natural cycles of wet and dry conditions: its roots tolerate prolonged dampness very poorly and quickly develop rot if the substrate remains constantly waterlogged. Using filtered or rainwater also limits the accumulation of limescale, which gradually dulls its velvety foliage.

How do I know when to water?

The finger test remains the most reliable method: insert your index finger into the substrate to a depth of 2 to 3 cm. If the substrate is dry, it's time to water. If it's still damp, wait a few more days.

Important advice:When in doubt, it's always better to wait a little longer than to overwater. Plants adapt better to underwatering than to overwatering, which quickly causes root rot.

How do I take cuttings from my Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'?

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is mainly propagated by division of the base or by stem cutting with a node, ideally in spring, between April and June, when the plant enters the active growth phase.

Division of the plant or stem cutting with a nodeThe most effective method is to gently separate a shoot or secondary stem bearing at least one node and one or two well-developed aerial roots. UseOur pruning shears have a straight point for a clean cut.This limits the risk of infection and promotes rapid healing on this species with fleshy stems.

  1. Locate a shoot or secondary stem bearing at least one visible node and some aerial roots, then make a clean cut at the base with the stainless steel pruning shears.
  2. Place the cutting inOur transparent pots are suitable for cuttings.which allow for easy monitoring of root development without disturbing the plant.
  3. Keep in a warm, bright place but out of direct sunlight, at a temperature of at least 20°C to promote root development.

To encourage root growth, fill the bottom of the pot with a moist mixture based onOur living sphagnum moss helps maintain root moisture., particularly suited to the epiphytic roots of this Anthurium. Once the roots are well formed (at least 3 to 5 cm), transplant into oursubstrate specially designed for Anthuriumformulated to meet the specific needs of this botanical family.

Important tip 🌿Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' typically takes 4 to 8 weeks to root, depending on the ambient temperature and the presence of initial aerial roots. Maintain consistent moisture around the cutting, but never overwater. The most reliable sign of success is the appearance of a new leaf, indicating that the cutting has developed a healthy, functional root system.

The essentials regarding Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana'

Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana': identity and origin

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is an exceptional hybrid resulting from the cross betweenAnthurium clarinerviumAndAnthurium regaleThese two species originate from the rainforests of Central and South America. Its velvety, intensely dark green foliage is traversed by striking creamy-white veins that form a spectacular geometric network. The leaves can reach 40 to 60 cm in length at maturity, making it one of the most impressive Anthuriums for indoor cultivation.

Anthurium care: light, watering and substrate

This large Anthurium thrives in bright, indirect light, 1 to 2 meters from a well-oriented window, but never receives direct sunlight which would scorch its velvety foliage. Watering should be moderate: wait until the potting mix is ​​completely dry between waterings, and always use filtered or decanted water to avoid sensitivity to lime. OurSpecial Anthurium substrate enriched with biostimulantsensures optimal drainage and root aeration essential to this type of hybrid.

Where should you place your Anthurium for sumptuous foliage?

This majestic hybrid thrives in a stable light environment and an atmosphere humid enough to fully reveal the texture of its graphic foliage.

  • Indirect lighting:bright and constant, without direct rays
  • Distance :1 to 2 meters from an east or west window
  • Temperature :between 18 and 26°C, without drafts
  • Humidity :Keep above 60% for vibrant veins
  • Dark room:OURfull spectrum horticultural lampcompensates for the light deficit
  • Dry air:OURCare pack with spraymaintains the necessary daily humidity

Frequently asked questions: Why are the leaves of my Anthurium turning yellow?

Yellowing leaves are the first sign of overwatering: an overly moist substrate suffocates the roots and blocks nutrient absorption, leading to rapid discoloration of the foliage. A lack of bright, indirect light can produce a similar effect, slowing down the entire growth process. If the ambient humidity drops below 50%, the leaf edges turn brown and lose their velvety sheen: heated apartments in winter often cross this threshold unnoticed. After 2 to 3 weeks of acclimatization, repotting in oursuitable transparent potsallows you to visually monitor the condition of the roots and adjust watering precisely.

Buy Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' at Plant and Stories

The Anthurium 'King of Clarinervium Sulanjana' is available in stock on our online shop, with careful delivery designed to preserve the integrity of its large, delicate foliage. Plant and Stories selects each specimen for the quality of its veins and the velvety density of its leaves. Complete your care routine with ourliquid fertilizer for tropical plantsin order to support each new growth of this exceptional hybrid.

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